Western Australia - Colonial period: 1861-1900.
Urgent rate delivery form: WC-DU-1.


General characteristics:

Heading and notes: Form number 32 (in TLC).
URGENT TELEGRAM above POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Details of Sender and Recipient are under the heading with a note.
Message area: 33 boxes in 11 rows of 3 - numbered at right end of row.
Reverse side: Blank.
Colours (text & form): Pink on green.
Size of form overall: 287 × 216 mm.
Distinctive characteristics of this form:
  • centre line "Received..." ends with "message";
  • line above sender details ends with "Tasmania".
 
   
   

Details of use and rarity.

Form
sub-number
Schedule number Earliest recorded date Rarity rating
DO-1A None 4 July 1905 at Burnie. NC
       
       
       
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Front of the known form showing the layout.

Has a blue Post and Telegraph Office oval post mark (RO6-P&TO) date stamp - one of two recorded.

Reverse side is blank but has been used for this form to record a copy of the balance (an additional 102 words) of the very long message.

   

Details of use and rarity.

Form
sub-number
Schedule number Earliest recorded date Rarity rating
TU-1 None (TLC torn) 26 January 1897. RRRRR